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Juniverse Message Blog: Reflections ~ The Two Way Mirror~

  • Writer: Juniverse
    Juniverse
  • Jun 1
  • 2 min read


“A white dove soaring freely through the sky symbolizes peace, healing, freedom, hope, and letting go of the past to embrace a new beginning.”

Reflections ~~ The Two Way Mirror ~~

Short and Simple! Do you like what you see, hear and feel? Understanding your true unadulterated reflections can unleash unmeasurable freedom that illuminates from the soul. It radiates to everyone within sight and ignites a certain response. Reflections are often mirrored and imitated, rehearsed or created, learned and / or inherited. When similar or liked reflections encounter one another, they magnetically draw upon each other's energy and magnify that energy's output. Pause a moment, allow yourself the necessary time and space to do a thorough self -assessment into your own reflection, the organic version of you. What do you see, hear and feel? Do you truly love what you see? Do you honestly like what you hear? Can you stand to feel what you feel?Is this the version / reflection people experience when they see or interact with you. These are questions that can be very uncomfortable. It forces us to not only think deeply but to dissect purposely pulling back the many layers revealing the real source. When we think about reflections, one of the first things we gravitate to is imagery and although it's true, it's only one part of the equation. Oftentimes we find ourselves having to interact with other reflections that do not mimic our own, thus creating a discord or disconnection sometimes in the form of critical or noncritical judgement, false assumptions or earnest curiosity. When we truly reflect on our innermost self, we are afforded the opportunity to not only see the most amazing and positive attributes within, but also permitted to make self-adjustments or corrections to attain the highest version of self. One of the reasons this is so important is that when we are true to our most organic self, we can build more meaningful lasting relationships and communities through understanding ourselves first and then each other.


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